Sometimes you just want an interesting texture to sit behind a graphic. …we've started up Brightlove Film as a production company for a feature. …And lets say we just want to have an intro video and, and take that graphic …and do something interesting with it. So, in Premiere Pro you can do that, I …can drag and drop a Color Matte on here, and then maybe I can go to my Effects, …and I can put on something like a Cell pattern. …And then I can Color it Maybe I can use something like like the Tint effect on there.…

And I could maybe pick out some interesting Shades and, yeah that might …be interesting, and I could animate it. But really After Effects excels at this …process, and After Effects has some built in templates that you can use and modify. …So, if I get rid of these, I don't really need those effects anymore. …It's pretty easy to send over a graphic that you want to use or in this case, a …color matte that you want to use to assign a texture to it.…

Now when you send items from Premiere Pro into After Effects, After Effects will …

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10/10/2012

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is primarily a cutter—that it, most of the time, it is used to combine video and audio clips, music, graphics, titles, and still images to produce finished sequences. However, it is also a powerful compositing and special effects application. In this course Maxim Jago introduces some of the deeper finishing techniques and technologies available in Premiere Pro CS6. Learn how to apply color correction, work with slow motion, stabilize shaky footage, apply blurs, and develop core skills for special effects work. You'll also learn about integration with Adobe After Effects, both as a simple workflow, and in combination with effects applied in Premiere Pro CS6.